Capturing the nation in conversation. Conversations about families.
Darryn, talks to colleague and apprentice hairdresser, Marcus about their occupation.
Adrian talks to brother Jan about enjoying freedom and growing up without their father.
Trevor and his daughter Catherine talk about how different their childhoods were.
Dad Leif helps his daughter to remember the mum she lost when she was 4.
14 year old Johnny is a rising ballet star, but his Mum worries that he’s too intense.
Stephanie & Toby share very happy memories of their son, Rory, who died at the age of 14.
Brothers Barry and Jeff talk about the upset caused by Barry's decision to join the army.
Twenty four years on, Garry still regrets that his wife wasn't his first lover.
Chris and Rosie have a family and run their own business. But do they have time for love?
Shirley and Jeanette's working lives began by helping out on the family farms.
Rin wanted to know if her sister Ingrid remembered their childhood in the same way.
Two brothers whose lives were changed by the Scout Movement share their passion for it
Katy recently gave birth and talks about being a good mum with her mother, Susan.
Lesley talks to her grown-up children, Abbe & Mark, about their cross-cultural adoptions.
Billy is Karen's uncle. He raised her like his daughter; now it's her turn to help him.
Claudia, 11, is big sister to Isabella, 10. They talk about what makes sisterhood special.
Connor wants to know all about his mum's pregnancy and his birth.
Husband and wife Tony and Vicky always look on the positive side of life.
Debbie and Finn share his experience of having two mums and his first impressions of her.
Tommy talks to grandson Rhys about a future when he's no longer active.
Margaret tells her daughter about dancing for the Queen when she visited Stoke-on-Trent.
Hannah has a twin sister Ruth. She also has another sister Kate, who is severely disabled.
Elizabeth talks to her son Kevin about his father, who was regularly unfaithful to her.
Flashbacks to armed service in Bosnia haunted Paul, but his Mum pulled him through it.